Call of Duty could finally be making its way back to a Nintendo platform. We haven’t seen the famed first-person shooter franchise on a Nintendo platform since 2012’s Black Ops 2 launched alongside Wii U. However, there are industry rumblings that a Call of Duty: WWIIport could be in the works for Nintendo Switch.

That really wouldn’t be all that surprising. The console is blowing away Nintendo’s own sales records, with a strong install base that is prepared to fork over for popular and fun franchises.

Well it all started when Beenox, a studio that has for years collaborated on the Call of Duty series including last year’s Modern Warfare Remastered, tweeted about a meeting with Canadian military representatives.

Well it’s a little hard to not connect the dots. Beenox has a long history of porting Call of Duty games to other platforms, including Black Ops 3 to Xbox 360. They’ve also worked with Nintendo before, having developed Skylanders: SuperChargers and the two Amazing Spider-Man games for Wii U.

So obviously, with Call of Duty returning to WWII and now the studio tweeting this CoD-heavy picture, it’s clear that Beenox is working on something that is Call of Duty related.

But wait: there’s more!

The official Call of Duty website has been updated to allow players to link their online Nintendo Account to their Call of Duty profile.

That may not seem all that interesting, but it’s worth noting that previously you could only connect an Xbox Live, PlayStation Network or Steam account. You haven’t been able to connect a Nintendo account since the launch of Black Ops 2 on Wii U some five years ago, and Activision removed the feature when Black Ops 3 launched in 2015.

There’s no official word on Call of Duty: WWII coming to Switch, but it would be crazy for Activision to skip the platform all together. The portability of the franchise would certainly make it an appealing prospect.

Gaetano Prestia Editor in Chief

Gaetano loves Doritos and always orders Mountain Dew with his KFC. He's not sorry. He also likes Call Of Duty, but would much rather play Civ. He hates losing at FIFA, and his pet hate is people who recline their seat on short-haul flights.